Reeves traces identity between Jeju and California through memory, heritage, and presence on fragile surfaces.

Working with Hanji, graphite, oil pastel, and acrylic, she layers, tears, and scratches surfaces, transforming fragile materials into meditative spaces that reflect personal story, cultural experience, and spiritual presence.

Korean American contemporary artist Sophia Kim Reeves weaves nature, culture, and faith into textured abstractions. Through Hanji, graphite, oil pastel, and acrylic, she shapes memory and experience into meditative spaces of light, resilience, and belonging, offering viewers a contemplative space where past and present, East and West, converge.